Today, we're joined by Nick Pavildis. Nick is the founder of AuthorityGhostWriting.com
If you have ever wanted to write a book as a marketing tool for your mortgage business Nick breaks down in minute detail the exact 12 steps you need to do to accomplish this.
In this episode we will cover:
- The #1 mistake most people make when writing a book
- How to use the writing process to help you market your book
- How to pull this together in way less time than you would expect.
I have written a book and I bought a course on writing a book and Nick’s stuff blew me away. It was so good.
If you want to connect with Nick you can email him here or visit his website.
Nick Pavlidis
Authority Ghostwriting
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Nick Pavlidis, the creator of AuthorityGhostwriting.com, joins me today to provide his knowledgeable ideas. Along with going over the top errors made by beginning authors and how to include marketing into your writing process, Nick and I will go over the 12 necessary steps for writing your first book. The episode deconstructs the process of planning for future success as well as recounting past events, with an emphasis on developing thought leadership. This episode is jam-packed with tactics to help you construct your intellectual legacy, whether you're an aspiring writer or an experienced expert trying to increase your influence.
Key talking points from this episode:
- Strategies for writing a book that engages readers emotionally and addresses potential objections subtly.
- How to write a customer-centric book that understands the ideal customer and targets future customers, not just documenting the current state.
- Structuring chapters effectively starting with a relatable story and reflecting on it to teach lessons that resonate with the reader.
- The use of storytelling to craft compelling stories that overcome objections and inspire action.
- Networking through the book-writing process to build relationships with strategic future partners.